Sunderland Echo

PUEL EYES FINAL PLACE

SOUTHAMPTO­N BOSS IS SURE HIS SIDE CAN BEAT LIVERPOOL IN SEMI-FINAL

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Southampto­n manager Claude Puel believes with a bit of improvemen­t his side will have what it takes to beat Liverpool in the EFL Cup tonight.

Saints held the Anfield club to a goalless draw in the Premier League in November and will be aiming to build on that as they look to gain the advantage in the opening leg of the semi-final at St Mary’s.

Jurgen Klopp’s men have only failed to win eight games out of 25 - six draws and two defeats - in all competitio­ns so far this season, but Puel believes the point they took off the Reds late last year also marked one of their best performanc­es as a team.

“We played Liverpool in the Premier League and it was a strong game for us with organisati­on,” said the Frenchman.

“We played strong and were strong in defence.

“We played at a good level but it will be important for this game to have more of the ball and try and have control of the game.

“Their ability to control the ball along with good pressing, with technical players, is exciting. We want to exploit them.

“The players are ready for the game. It is an exciting challenge for us. The Premier League game was strong, there are many games in January, different possibilit­ies.

“This game is important and I think my players are ready for the game.”

Southampto­n have so far used the EFL Cup to utilise the numbers in the squad, with fringe players such as defender Maya Yoshida and goalkeeper Alex McCarthy getting the chance to show Puel what they have to offer.

And Puel admits the competitio­n has become important for the team because they all believe they have a strong chance of winning a trophy this season. However, he has not started thinking about the final at Wembley yet.

He said: “The semi-final is important. It is an excellent challenge and we want to try and make the best of the opportunit­ies.

“The competitio­n is important. This competitio­n is an opportunit­y for us to win something, we have more chance of winning this than the Premier League.

“We need some good work and we want to keep our good possibilit­ies. The second (leg) away is difficult, it is always difficult.

“Since the start of this competitio­n all players have been competing, young players and experience­d players. We have used the squad.”

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Claud Puel

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